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A man of mass 60 kg is pulling a mass 'M' by an inextensible light rope passing through a smooth & mass-less pulley as shown. The coefficient of friction between the man & the ground is `mu = 1//2`. The maximum value of M that can be pulled by the man without slipping on the ground is approximately:

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